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Sunseeker 90 Ocean
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Sunseeker NEW

90 Ocean

Asking Price£7,100,000
90 ft
27.1 m LOA
7.16 m
Beam
1.94 m
Draft
27 kn
Max Speed
10
Guests
4
Cabins
4,000 hp
Power
13k L
Fuel

Overview

Contact our team for a full overview of this vessel including interior layout, equipment list, and ownership history.

Technical Specification

Length Overall90 ft / 27.1 m
Beam7.16 m
Draft1.94 m
Engines2 × MAN V12-2000
Total Power4,000 hp
Max Speed27 kn
Cruise Speed12 kn
Guest Cabins4
Max Guests10
Fuel Capacity13,000 L
ConditionNew
spec.price£7,100,000

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The Interior

Spaces That Define
the Experience

The Saloon

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The Saloon

The main deck saloon is 20% larger in volume than the previous generation — a full-beam living space in white and gold, wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass, with the galley and dining zone flowing naturally into the same open plan.

Open Plan Living

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Open Plan Living

The 90 Ocean's main deck flows from the saloon through the dining area to the aft deck — a single continuous space without visual interruption. This is the layout Sunseeker designed this generation around.

The Lounge

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The Lounge

The saloon lounge is scaled for long anchorages — deep white sofas, generous floor area, and panoramic windows on both sides framing the coastline. A space that works equally well for a morning coffee and a Gulf sunset.

At the Helm

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At the Helm

The upper helm station puts the captain and navigator above the main deck with 360° sightlines — a chart table, wraparound bench seating, and a skylight that frames every passage from above.

Saloon to Sea

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Saloon to Sea

The main saloon opens through full-height sliding glass to the aft deck terrace — dining furniture and the open water beyond. At anchor, the indoor-outdoor boundary disappears. The 90 Ocean at rest is a different yacht from the 90 Ocean at 27 knots.

Dining at Sea

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Dining at Sea

The main deck dining area seats eight at a full table — panoramic windows on three sides, the saloon lounge behind, and the aft deck just beyond the sliding glass. The Gulf as a private dining room.